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deal

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: dealspast: dealtpp: dealting: dealing

This word carries a strong sense of transaction and negotiation. Whether it is the physical act of distributing cards or the legal act of signing a contract, there is an underlying theme of allocation and exchange. It often implies a strategic element, where parties are trying to secure the best possible outcome. In a psychological sense, using it as a verb for coping suggests a process of management and resolution. It transforms a chaotic problem into a series of tasks to be handled, moving from a state of being overwhelmed to a state of control.

Countable when referring to a specific business agreement or a card-playing round. Uncountable when referring to a large quantity of something.

Meanings

Noundeal

An agreement between two or more parties, often involving a business transaction or a political compromise.

"The two companies finally signed a deal to merge their operations."

Noundeal

A quantity or amount of something, typically used with a modifier like great or good.

"He spent a great deal of time researching the topic before writing the paper."

Noundeal

The distribution of cards in a card game.

"The dealer began the deal by handing out five cards to each player."

Transitive Verbdeal
[~ something][~ someone something]

To distribute cards or other items to a group of people.

"She dealt the cards quickly to the four players at the table."

Intransitive Verbdeal
[~ with something][~ with someone]

To take action to solve a problem or handle a difficult situation.

"The manager had to deal with several customer complaints this morning."

Transitive Verbdeal
[~ in something]

To buy and sell a particular product as a business.

"The shop deals in rare antique books and manuscripts."

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